PMI drops demand to see research on teenage smokers

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26.11.11

The world's largest tobacco company has backed away from its demands to see thousands of confidential interviews with British teenagers gathered as part of a university research project into children's attitudes to smoking.

Philip Morris International has quietly dropped its Freedom of Information request to see the interviews held by researchers at Stirling University, Scotland.

The full story is available on The Independent's website.